News – zanyumbrellacircus.com http://www.zanyumbrellacircus.com/ Wed, 19 Jan 2022 13:44:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.5 Pittsburgh in the top 3 places for artists to live https://www.zanyumbrellacircus.com/2021/10/19/pittsburgh-in-the-top-3-places-for-artists-to-live/ Tue, 19 Oct 2021 15:55:47 +0000 https://www.zanyumbrellacircus.com/?p=9 Pittsburghers are accustomed to their city appearing on different “best” lists. From sports lovers and foodies to retirees and Generation Xers, the Steel City has been rated a top destination for people from all walks of life. It has now been named one of the ten best locations in the United States for artists, coming […]

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Pittsburghers are accustomed to their city appearing on different “best” lists.

From sports lovers and foodies to retirees and Generation Xers, the Steel City has been rated a top destination for people from all walks of life.

It has now been named one of the ten best locations in the United States for artists, coming third in a recent survey.

Recognizing that artists are frequently underpaid for their efforts, the report states that in addition to a thriving cultural scene, artists need to live in a community that facilitates their ambition and livelihood.  This includes affordable housing, walkability to gigs, and other things.

Rent.com ranked cities with populations greater than 50,000 based on accessibility, affordable rent for both studio apartments and working spaces, and the density of museums and arts organizations such as artistic collectives, theaters, and performing arts spaces.

The top ten places to live:

1. Hartford, Conn

2. Minneapolis

3. Pittsburgh

4. Washington, D.C

5. Seattle

6. Philadelphia

7. Berkeley, Calif

8. Chicago

9. St. Louis

10. Baltimore

The average rent for an 820-square-foot apartment in Pittsburgh in March was $1,256. Carrick was identified as the most inexpensive neighborhood with an average monthly rent of $656. Highland Park, East Liberty, Larimer and Morningside were at the top of the scale, with monthly rents averaging $1,669.

Compare that to the average rent in No. 8 Chicago, which is $1,862 for a 720-square-foot apartment.

But it’s not just about the money.

Aside from financial matters, here are five characteristics that make Pittsburgh a terrific place for artists and art enthusiasts alike:

1. A wide variety of museums and galleries, ranging from world-renowned institutions such as the Carnegie Museum of Art, The Warhol Museum, and The Mattress Factory to public art projects, neighborhood galleries and artist collectives.

2. Internationally recognized music and theater organizations — From the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Opera to the many smaller theater and music groups and homegrown musicians.

3. Financial support for organizations such as the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, as well as performance venues such as the Benedum Center, Heinz Hall, and even Heinz Field, which host local, regional, and national touring acts.

4. Arts fairs and festivals, such as the main Three Rivers Arts Festival, which promotes the arts in all its aspects, as well as smaller, local music and arts events

5. The landscapes – From the rivers to the bridges, from downtown to the many diverse neighborhoods, from Mt. Washington to the South Side Flats, there is something unique and wonderful to see everywhere you look.

In 2018, Pittsburgh ranked as one of the top cities in America for creative vibrancy.

It is reaping the benefits of the region’s long-term commitment to the arts and community development. Located at the junction of three rivers, it is no longer the smokey steel metropolis that it once was, with redeveloped greenspaces attracting thousands of people to outdoor cultural events and activities. Over 2 million people visit arts venues and artworks each year, and the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council and VisitPITTSBURGH collaborate with regional cultural partners to ensure that the arts remain fundamental to the Pittsburgh experience for both visitors and residents.

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Honoring Pittsburghers who helped out during Covid https://www.zanyumbrellacircus.com/2021/10/06/honoring-pittsburghers-who-helped-out-during-covid/ Wed, 06 Oct 2021 11:50:58 +0000 https://www.zanyumbrellacircus.com/?p=18 If you believe a Pittsburgh-area individual or nonprofit responded to the epidemic in a particularly notable way, now is the time to let the world know. The Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership recently announced an effort to recognize individuals and organizations that significantly helped their community during the pandemic. Principally in terms of relief projects and […]

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If you believe a Pittsburgh-area individual or nonprofit responded to the epidemic in a particularly notable way, now is the time to let the world know.

The Greater Pittsburgh Nonprofit Partnership recently announced an effort to recognize individuals and organizations that significantly helped their community during the pandemic. Principally in terms of relief projects and initiatives to fight for racial equity and justice.

The awards will be announced during the 2021 GPNP Virtual Summit in October.

In a news release, GPNP Director Colleen Young noted that Many nonprofit organizations and leaders immediately innovated, cooperated, and extended their services to address the numerous challenges of the epidemic and the consequent increase in racial inequalities.  At their yearly summit, they wanted to put a spotlight on that vital work and honor NGOs for their tireless service.

According to the news release, the winners will be chosen by a GPNP-approved committee. They will receive small cash prizes that GPNP is encouraging groups to use to congratulate staff for the work they have done.

The summit, that usually draws more than 1,000 people, will be held virtually from October 13th to the 15th.

The awards ceremony will honor the winners and tell the stories of many of the nominees. It will take place during an in-person event on the evening of October 15th that will conclude the 2021 summit.

According to the press release, this year’s summit will put more emphasis on healing. Trying to connect, and building a fair region for all with UPMC as the presenting sponsor.

The Forbes Fund’s GPNP project is defined on its website as an expanding coalition of over 500 nonprofit organizations. These companies are utilising their collective power, together.

The 2021 GPNP Summit provides a flexible space to explore how to best respond to pressures and surprises said Fred Brown, president and CEO of The Forbes Funds, in a press release. He added that this year’s summit may be one of the most significant and enlightening of our time. Due to the nonprofit sector seeks to assist the region in transitioning from merely surviving to actually thriving.

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